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Discipline: Allied Health Professional. The Good Life MedStaff is seeking a travel Electrophysiology Technician for a travel job in Nogales, Arizona. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Electrophysiology Technician.
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If you are a compassionate and driven RN leader passionate about women's health and childbirth, we encourage you to apply today. Competitive Compensation and Benefits: Health, dental, vision, and life insurance, 401(k) with company match, and generous paid time off.
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Job DetailsDescription SUMMARY: Our associates deliver a higher standard of business services to support medical care and behavioral health care. Job DetailsDescription SUMMARY: Our associates deliver a higher standard of business services to support medical care and behavioral health care.
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Arrow Healthcare Staffing is a Midwest based travel nursing and allied health recruiting firm. We specialize in local/ travel nursing, medical laboratory, pharmacy, radiology/imaging, therapy, and executive/leadership recruitment.
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Affordable, comprehensive health care plan including medical, dental, vision, 401k employer matching up to 6%, retirement benefits. Perform certain duties but not limited to student support, counseling students with academic problems and providing student encouragement.
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Cynet Health is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Nogales, AZ. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 09/16/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2148 / Week. About Cynet Health.
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And meet any state, county or municipal regulation pertaining to health risk concerns about food handling. and meet any state, county or municipal regulation pertaining to health risk concerns about food handling.
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A qualified applicant must be at least 18 years of age, able to move up to 50 lbs, have sufficient mobility to move and operate in work area, have basic math skills, including understanding of units of measure; and must meet any state, county or municipal regulation pertaining to health risk concerns about food handling.
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Educates patients, other health professionals, and family members regarding Physical Therapy on an on-going basis. Sensory – Visual acuity, ability to effectively communicate. Mental Requirements – Must be able to cope with frequent contact with the general public, customers, and meeting deadlines under pressure.
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